said there were 11 people in intensive care and many, many more with less critical wound being treated. of course, this is being described as the deadliest terrorist attack in new zealand s history. we ve seen an outpouring of support from new zealanders, flowers, candlelight vigils. i ve seen total strangers embracing themselves on the sidewalk here in front of the hospital. a, the investigation goes, yes. the new zealand prime minister s office says they ve received this hate-filled manifesto from the suspects moments before the attack was carried out. the suspect, his name is brentan tarrant. he s 28-years-old. he s australian. he had no criminal record in australia or here in if you zealand. he had legal gun permit and police say he resisted arrest. he was found with five firearms as well as two improvised explosive devices.